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Ideas
While many corporations offer feel-good commercials promoting multiculturalism and equality, their political arms (like the Chamber of Commerce) and political investments perpetuate the dominance of wealth over our elections and the public interest.
Jeff Milchen -
UU News
Voting rights bills being brought to a vote in the Senate.
Jeff Milchen -
UU News
Statement by the Unitarian Universalist Association on the anniversary of the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the United States Capitol
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Life
Build relationships with communities to make a difference now and in the future.
Nicole Pressley -
UU News
Campaign remains focused amid pivot to social- distancing tactics.
Joshua Eaton -
Life
UU the Vote organizers say the 2020 elections are ‘all-hands-on-deck’ for Unitarian Universalists, whose values are on the line.
Arthur Hirsch -
Editorial
We are less than twelve months away from the most critical elections in our lifetimes. We must not be on the sidelines.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
Ideas
Investigative series confirms that four white men joined in the attack that killed civil rights activist James Reeb in 1965.
Christopher L. Walton -
Ideas
An anger that burns without consuming can be the fire and the energy for action, for organizing, for creating justice.
Susan Frederick-Gray -
UU News
As elections approach, Unitarian Universalists work to register voters, promote criminal justice reform, and re-enfranchise 1.5 million people in Florida.
Elaine McArdle -
UU News
Congregations have opportunities to register voters in their communities to help people participate in the democratic process.
Michael Hart -
Editorial
‘In North Carolina, we’re showing once again that when people of different faiths and colors come together and demand change from a moral perspective, it touches the conscience of a nation.’
William J. Barber II